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GRE Sample Test 5 Verbal Reasoning 2
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Question : 6
Total: 20
His occasional instances of self-denial should not be mistaken for wholesale (i) ________________: those who have known him often comment on his (ii) ________________ tastes and predilection for excess.
Blank (i) reconciliation
Blank (i) deference
Blank (i) abnegation
Blank (ii) indulgent
Blank (ii) discordant
Blank (ii) minimalist
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Solution:
The word in the first blank is a synonym for self-denial: abnegation. The word in the second blank supports the claim that the person in question did not practice self-denial. What kind of tastes would such a person have? A good choice is indulgent.
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